Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher were previously rumored to be getting a divorce since they have been constantly fighting. It was alleged that the couple was so stressed out about the home they are building and the financial aspect of this project is causing them to argue a lot. It was said that quarantining together also created tensions in their relationship.
Patching things up after constant fighting
Now it appears that Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher decided to work things out and drop the idea of divorce. The tabloid, Heat Magazine, reported that the pair is ready to patch things up and get a change of scenery.
They have put their Coldwater Canyon home in Los Angeles up for sale for $14 million and they will be moving to the new house they have been building near Santa Barbara. And as they settle in a home along the beach, it was reported that they have also ditched their divorce plans and will give their union another try in a new environment.
“They’re ready for a change of scene and feel it’s a cleaner, safe environment to raise their kids,” the so-called source told the Heat magazine. “Both of them are at the point where they want to slow down and this is the new start they needed.”
It was further implied that Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have been fighting because the latter was affected by his ex-wife Demi Moore’s memoir book titled “Inside Out” that was published in September last year. The actor’s behavior allegedly changed after the book release but thankfully, he and wife Mila made it through the hard times, and now their relationship is stronger than ever.
Debunking the unconfirmed report about Mila and Ashton
The part that says Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have put their home in Beverly Hills up for sale is true but as per Gossip Cop, the allegation that they have issues in their marriage is false. The divorce as the reason for selling the house is also false because, in truth, they decided to sell as they are building their new home.
The pair did not even consider splitting up and in their previous interview, they explain why they're more in love with each other while quarantining together. Entertainment Tonight reported that the pair is not fighting during the lockdown and rather, they have become more appreciative. They added that they like each other and that is what they think why they are doing so well under quarantine.


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